All Building articles in Archive Titles – Page 484
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Binstore all-in-one GRP
Stormking says its Binstore doors and frames utilise a unique manufacturing process, which has been extensively tried and tested to replace long-winded existing methods.
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Pilkington launches big consumer campaign for Activ
Pilkington Activ, the world’s first self-cleaning glass, will be splashed across the television of more than 30 million people in an TV advertising campaign.
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CNC shapes the future, T4 Design gets more capacity, efficiency and design options
Entering the reception area of t4 Design's plant in Mansfield, the display of a 19mm glass 'jigsaw' balustrade gives an insight into the type and quality of work produced by the company.
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Strategic redeployments at the industry forum
The Strategic Forum for Construction is ringing in the changes for the new year with a radical restructure aimed at better addressing its workload.
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Dangerous games
An article in one of the industry rags caught my eye and caused my chin to drop. Zaha Hadid’s design for the Olympic Aquatic Centre had been bounced back because the cost, at £75m, was too high.
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Six years and counting
How many times do you think you will hear the words “The Olympics” this year? Got a figure? Now multiply it by another six years.
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Romanians’ goose gets cooked
With Christmas well and truly over spare a thought for some Romanian builders who are already in a bit of hot water, after geese ate the walls of the school they were renovating.
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Here’s to you… CIOB graduate programme proves seductive
A programme piloted two years ago to fast-track non-construction graduates into the industry has really taken off, the CIOB reports.
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It’s a bus station, Jim…
From the sky, it could be mistaken for the Starship Enterprise, in fact, this extraordinary vessel is the new £5m, Bluestone-built Norwich Bus Station.
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HSE calls for input on new asbestos laws
The Health and Safety Commission (HSC) has launched a consultative document aimed at revamping asbestos regulations.
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Wheat board goes against grain
Dow Chemical Canada has announced it would stop manufacturing Woodstalk brand products from its plant in Elie, Manitoba, Canada as of 31 December last year.
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Currie & Brown loses another boss
Head of building surveying jumps ship to Cyril Sweett
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EC Harris partner to oversee Supreme Court scheme
Matthews made construction expert for new £30m Parliament Square building
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Wireless ... Where are you?
Because of DIY, end users are more aware of wireless security than ever before so it's vital that installers keep up with what's available, says Yvonne Butterworth, Gardiner Security's Intruder Product Manager …
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TWM makes the move to Olympia
Total Workplace Management 2006 is moving to Olympia, London, in October next year.
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New installer programme
Intruder and fire alarm monitoring specialist MyGARD has launched a new partner programme for installers to provide them with comprehensive support when adding the company's monitoring service to its product portfolio.
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Recording highlights
The digital video recorder juggernaut rolls on, and here we offer a round up of some new releases and the DVRs we've reviewed in Bench Test over the past year ...
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Fuelling an upgrade
CCTV specialists AGE Electrical are upgrading all CCTV at BP owned petrol stations in the UK with equipment from Honeywell Video Systems. The two-phase project involves the upgrade from analogue to digital video systems, followed by the upgrade of the original digital systems to Honeywell DVRs.